Eman Quotah

Anne Harding Woodworth 

Eman Quotah

Eman Quotah is the Saudi-American author of the novel Bride of the Sea (Tin House, 2021), which won the 2022 Arab American Book Award for Fiction. Her essays and stories have appeared in The Washington Post, USA Today, Kweli, The Rumpus, Literary Hub, Electric Literature, Jellyfish Review, Necessary Fiction, Gargoyle, Witness, The Markaz Review, ArabLit Quarterly, and several anthologies. She lives in Maryland with her family. 

Anne Harding Woodworth

Anne Harding Woodworth is the author of eight books of poetry and four chapbooks. Her most recent book, Gender: Two Novellas in Verse, appeared in late 2022. Her seventh book, Trouble, received the William Meredith Award for Poetry. An excerpt from her chapbook, The Last Gun, received the COG Poetry Award, judged by A. Van Jordan, and was subsequently animated (see https://vimeo.com/193842252). Her fifth chapbook, The Spare Parts Saga, is coming out in February 2024. Anne is a member of the Board of Governors at the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst, MA. As such, and as a graduate of Smith College, she delights in going to that part of Massachusetts.